Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 October 1938 — Page 19

FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1938 _

LOCAL DEATHS

ALONZO ROU GH ADAMS, Innapolis siness man and one of the Indianapolis ; ill be buried at Park Cemetery following his home, 316

10=-

nS p.m i Wednesday in the of an Irvington phyrman R. Booher roner, who

12 to heart

art qisecse

Adams

Jeath was du Pittsburgh. Mr 25 years nager of the Adams . and for several years he the auto sccessories busiHe had served as a memt 3p prize committee of the olis Motor Speedway. ber of the Ancient Landmarks Lodge F & AM is survived by his wife, Mrs i ms} a son. Will lam H aughter, Mrs all pr’ Indianapolis. MARTHA JANE BRADIndianapolis resident 37 } active in clubs of the city died vesterday at her home Ave,

will be buried following services at 10 3. m. tomorrow. She

vife of Arthur E. Brad

MRS, SHAW,

Talbot

was 8 native of

a member of the

the Woman's Depart- y

b and the Third Church Scientist jes her husband, i by two daughters, Miss radshaw of Chicago and Mrs Patrick of Indianapolis.

RILEY LASLEY, ho died yesterday at Asbury Wilmore, Ky.,, where he dent, will be buried at dllowing services at & Buchanan Mortuary row. He was 2. widely known as 8 g cher here, Wa xshingt on He was a member of the allbasketball team in 1935. He he son of Mr. and Mrs, Daniel

she is sur-

Col-| Was

faMmom

he {is Lester and a

his parents, three brothers, nd Marvin Lasley, . Miss Naomi Lasley.

MRS, FLORA D. MAINES, 4557 inthrop Ave, who died yesterday hodist Hospital after a illness, will be buried at Crown following funeral services at home at 2 p. m. tomorrow. She

:

investigated,

He was |

He _

Jane

her r

Jessie |

1818 Howard St rer

Floral | 3 the Flan-} at 2:30

was graduated ©

High School in

Ss r | NI JOra ray and Mrs. » ha

three- Sit

Ma i es, the wife of James W.

. d lived here 30 e was bor mn at Madison, Ind. survived by her husband two sons, Howard and Edward s. both of Indianapolis. and a 23 rs. Fred A. Goforth of *

Years

She

Washington St. who died iesday } yrest Sanatorium long illnass, will be buried at following services at the Funeral Home at 2 She was 88 Dawson had lived in Indianpolis all her life. She was the jow of Matt Dawson. e is survived by a son, Harry W of In apolis; a sister Sarah G , and a brother rt Bailey both of Southport

MRS. AMELIA COOK, Indianapresident 60 years, will be buried

O04 E

) { vivors: Sister, Mrs. M. 1 MRS. JOSEPHINE M. DAWSON, — — :

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

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Deaths Among Indiana Residents

JAXDERSOX | - Michael J. Sostens. LAR i iYo nrers

3 ar

fary Crim. George NM Xt yr, Mrs nham and Miss homas and Ben rvivers: Sister, Mrs, Luther and Ren. ARC ADIA Henn Daw Mrs, Rer Couden and Mrs A. N. Carey and Frank BATESVILLE

tepLons,

tha Raker, Mrs. Cltha Monroe; brothers,

hers

Frances Schulte, 87 Virgil and Waldo; ATE siLrers L ont MBIA ( AY ame Reller, » Jack Pea body rt Mo Zh 8 Survivor To sont FUwoon Bur eld Hughes, 83. Survive n e song, Clifford, Orv le ighter. Mrs. Michael Amand: Davis Gertrude Chapman Mrs, George Burke Charlies Thomas 38. Survivors Bannie Jean. rome and Donald Benson and Mrs Nathsn and Rav. Mrs. Ruth Vine nek, 81, Survivors: Wife Miss Muariha BUCK sons A Gerhardt Jr, broth.

Wife,

ATVIV-

rs,

~ AR YH A Fo 80 ]

e stepsister,

Survivors:

m or Mrs George Rrandenberger Rosalie and Geneva MelisheiMax. oOASOR Rudy, and Jesse;

mer sist ers and

Te Survivors: brothers, Sidney

Ww AYNE-—John T. Belger. Survive Mo Mrs. Catherine Reiger: broth. Miss Marie and Mrs 2 Survivors: ler: sisters

ile M Mrs. Ethel Wilson;

mW. Mendel, SY. Misses Emma re Tohn

Mother rs. laura brother,

Survivors: DsughMaxine Aline and Li. Clapesattie: son, Law < Js Louis Kramer, Mrs

~Mrs. Rridget D. Murray, SV Rrother D 8 Dineen. sisters, and Ais: Margaret

Survivers: Hus. Mrs. Ludwina Cota: sister

_row FR AY

lizabeth Cronin

Mar cella

J - .

Leror Rrunnemer, 84 alist Florence Brunsons. Clyde Luella Cul.

FRANKFORT [ ors: Daughters i Mrs, Ocie Moore; ] ster, Mrs,

Sara Mae Hinegar, 22. Mrs. Floyd Clark; sisX Martha. Pv NTING TON—Mrs. rvivors Husband n D C oh Frank, Lowell and Ohptles iss Mabel Phebus, Mrs,

Glen Hartley, 48 sons, David, Rdwin, brothers, Bernard, hebus; avhard

Lahe, o jrvivors: Wife: son; ree pol thers and two

. Josiah Cookerly, 87 nine children, KENDALLVILLE Clyde C. Frazure, x M.nnie; sons, James obe sis hy M G. M. Shew, Robe Swander: brothers, Harry and Alex. ROKOMO—Andrew J. Cotterman, 69, urvivors: 8 Rex and Ross: daughiers, Irene Smith; Lottie Eads

KENDALLVILLE WwW

s ters, Mrs.

e Rr hod a» Claudie Neff, 61. SurJay; daughters, Mrs . Pmma rer, Misses ges, Frank

TAFAYETTE- Mrs Hu

74. Survivors Mrs, Lew. Young: son, lewis: holland, Mrs. Jennie e Sparks,

LAGRANGE— Mr: Flla Stroup, 80. Sur.

Survivors: Wife George Dintaman; six chil.

wis G Nhat a0 Mrs

McCay, 8 Survivors: sons Ry Arthur 2d ters, William Her- ? hei Iv: brot 1 Clinrs, Cora Niman and

1A POR TE—W1! liam F_ Hilton. 83, Survivo Ww daughters, Mrs. Evelyn Sonev Berbkce Hudson; sons, >h brother, Roy. Harrold. 73. SurAdams; brothers Hammond.

iford

MARION Mrs. Rose H

es G.

at Floral Park Cemetery following services at the Conkle Funeral Home at 10 a. m. tomorrow. She died Wednesday at her home, 750 N. Belmont Ave. She was 82.

Born at Wilmington, O.. Mrs.

Cook was a member of the Friends|

Church. She is survived by 8 son, E. Cook: two daughters, Alice Herrington and Mrs. Schneider. all of Indianapolis; grandchildren and nine grandchildren.

James

Fannie eight great-

Charles ana John

race Costello; |

Harner. 85. Survivors:

{ B. Snrder

Mrs. |

MENTONE- WW} Niam Jackson, VS. rors: Daughter Mrs. LI. G. Jones;

sur.! sons.

TERRE HAUTE Joseph Myrick. 62 Sur.! vivors: Wife, Ida: daughters, Mrs. Izetta| Ein alae Neykom Sud a rariett r ssie Hamrick: sons, George, Arthur an ag oa ines, |39senh, brothers, George, William, Harry, sisters, Mrs, Helen Law. lizabet h Morris and Mrs, Orilla |

gh fe 1 ors Daughte

H Watker Gardir Penny _NAPPANEE-- -Charies 2: Sisters, Mrs

sister, Mrs, Charles B Surviv- | WATERLOO Heber L. Getts, 21. Sur-| Mrs. vivors: Parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Getts; Em. | sitter, Miss Relva ! Wife, Lu-|

Seehrist arold Wevgand Chest er Richmond snd Mrs. Alfred mons. brothers, Oscar, Vert and Qliver. | NEW Asn L~John F. Hawk, Se Sur- | vivors: Wy Fern: brother. Jeffer |

Mrs, Ohar: es Lee! survivor Mother, Mrs. BORRlG Cems MBER ELEC TROCUT NOBLESVILLE — Mrs William Mitchell, | PLU BE Cc ROC ED ivors Daughte Mrs Mary Pt HOE brother, Roe ‘Mitenen sisters. Mrs Ida Spencer and Mrs. Laura Jacobs PERU Sam uel E. Blue 74 Survivors Wife: sons, William and Thomas, sister, Mrs. Frank Lawless PORTLAND John A vivors: Wife

Grace, on

Willard Smurr, 40, ellie; a _daught er.

Survivors:

| LAFAYETTE, Oct. 7 (U. P.).— Walter Coleman, 56, a plumber, was | electrocuted late vesterday while re-! placing a light bulb in a short- | circuited socket in the basement of the Eagles Lodge. Mr. Coleman was working on a small bov which stood SOUTH BEND. Mrs. Amos Kirk. 43. Sur- in water in a furnace pit and the Pina ro SE LSA |110-volt current was grounded Sane Albert and Harry {through his body.

Sw anson

Adair. V5. Sur. Herbert, SEYMOUR-—Harry N. Weik, 63. Survive ors. Daughter, Mist Freida Wiek; brother, William SHARPSVILLE

Survivors: Son,

John © Charles,

Jarrett, B3 daughter, Mrs, 1

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This picture shows us at the Kittanning Fairgrounds handing Larry Burkes a case of Our Family's Whiskey for winning The Wilken Family Sweepstakes—named for us because we put up the prize. Larry all smiles declares this personal recipe of us distillers was the only thing he knew of as easy rolling as that little

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ANNIVERSARY

We are celebrating our 33rd Anniversary with a

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